TransparentBusiness Offers Yahoo! Resolution of Home Work Ban

TransparentBusiness Offers Yahoo! Resolution of Home Work Ban
Inefficiencies of telecommuting addressed by use of workprocess tracking
online solution.
PR Newswire
NEW YORK, Feb. 25, 2013
NEW YORK, Feb. 25, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --Today Yahoo! made news banning work
from home. "Speed and quality are often sacrificed when we work from home,"
says the memo from HR director Jackie Rees published on allthingsd.com last
night. "We need to be one Yahoo!, and that starts with physically being
together."
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The Yahoo! move is characteristic of corporations which lack effective ways to
monitor work performed by telecommuters; yet there's still a chance that
Yahoo! Employees who've opted for conveniences of working from home would be
spared from having to resume daily commute to their cubicles. Today,
TransparentBusiness informed Yahoo! CEO Marissa Mayer of a better solution to
the telecommuting challenges.
"We offer an easy and economical solution to the problems which caused you to
ban work-from-home." – wrote TransparentBusiness CEO Alex Konanykhin. "Using
TransparentBusiness.com your managers will be able to see in real-time and
retroactively all work performed by your telecommuters and contractors,
regardless of their location, and historically. Moreover, they will know the
exact status and cost of every task and project. The resulting economic
benefits to Yahoo! will be in tens of millions."
Transparent Billing gives managers the freedom to operate from any location
while maintaining oversight over their entire workforce, including in-house
employees, telecommuters, remote and offshore staff as well as outside
contractors. The tool also protects workers' privacy and is compliant with all
applicable laws.
It was developed by KMGi (www.kmgi.com), a pioneering Internet technologies
company whose client list includes Google, Microsoft, CA, Boeing, Pfizer,
DuPont and eBay.
For more information, contact Ellie Shoja at ellie.shoja@kmgi.com, phone +1
(213) 4389880, Skype: Ellie.Shoja
http://www.transparentbusiness.com/
SOURCE TransparentBusiness
Website: http://www.transparentbusiness.com